INSIDE NEWS: Man City have set aside £80million for potential signings in the January transfer window, sources have told Football Insider

 

INSIDE NEWS: Man City have set aside £80million for potential signings in the January transfer window, sources have told Football Insider

 

Speaking on the latest edition of

 

, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed that the defending Premier League champions still have money to spend from the sale of Julian Alvarez in the summer.

 

The 24-year-old striker joined Atletico Madrid for £81.5million, and Man City have that available to use in the upcoming transfer window.

 

Man City were dealt a major blow to the squad regarding Rodri’s long-term knee injury, and replacing him is something the club could look to do.

 

 

However, sources told Football Insider that Man City would ideally like to find a solution within their existing squad.

 

But if the right player is available in the mid-season transfer window then the club do have the money to spend to strengthen the squad.

 

Man City are monitoring several targets for January

The Premier League giants are currently looking at potential targets to sign in January that will enhance Pep Guardiola’s options.

 

However, the January transfer window is typically a quiet one for the club where they don’t pay out big money to sign new players.

 

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Despite the loss of Rodri, the club remains undefeated in the Premier League this season.

 

Guardiola’s side are currently in second place, sitting just one point behind Liverpool.

 

Related Topics

 

 

In football, the striker is often seen as the heartbeat of any team’s attack, responsible for converting opportunities into goals and carrying the hopes of millions on their shoulders.

 

 

The best strikers are not just prolific scorers but also players who can adapt to various playing styles, demonstrate composure under pressure, and deliver in the biggest moments.

 

A striker’s primary job is simple: score goals. But doing it with precision, consistency, and flair is what sets the best apart from the rest. These forwards are not just doing their job; they’re elevating the art of goal-scoring to new heights. Each one has shown they can rise to the occasion, delivering when it matters most and captivating fans worldwide. Here at SHOLY NATION SPORTS, we rank the top strikers in the world right now.

 

 

10. Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid)

 

 

Julian Alvarez has swiftly transitioned from being a valuable backup to Erling Haaland at Manchester City to a key figure for Atletico Madrid. The Argentine forward, often compared to Sergio Aguero for his sharp dribbling and goal-scoring instincts, impressed with his consistent performances in the Premier League before his big move to Spain. With more freedom at Atletico, he’s poised to fully showcase his attacking talents and elevate his game to new heights.

 

9. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

 

 

 

Ollie Watkins had a sensational 2023/24 season with Aston Villa, becoming one of the Premier League’s standout players. Competing fiercely with the likes of Erling Haaland for the Golden Boot, Watkins also contributed significantly with assists and was instrumental in Villa’s top-four finish. His blend of strength, positioning, and finishing has made him a force to be reckoned with, both for his club and England.

 

8. Alexander Isak (Newcastle United)

 

 

Alexander Isak has often been compared to Thierry Henry, and for good reason. The Swedish striker, with his tall frame and incredible pace, has developed into one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards since joining Newcastle United. His ability to outpace defenders and find the back of the net with clinical finishes has seen him grow in stature, proving himself worthy of his hefty price tag.

 

 

7. Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray, on loan from Napoli)

 

 

Victor Osimhen’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of extraordinary. After his breakthrough at Lille, the Nigerian striker became a key figure at Napoli, where his aerial prowess and versatility in front of goal helped the club secure the Serie A title. Despite a tumultuous summer, resulting in a loan move to Galatasaray, Osimhen remains one of the most dangerous forwards in Europe, and his career is far from stalling.

 

6. Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP)

 

 

 

Viktor Gyökeres’ journey from struggling at Brighton to becoming one of Europe’s most in-form strikers is nothing short of remarkable. Since his move to Sporting, the Swedish forward has been in electric form, contributing over 70 goals and assists in under 60 appearances. His lethal finishing and physical presence have caught the attention of top European clubs, and it won’t be long before he secures a move to one of Europe’s giants.

 

5. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)

 

 

Robert Lewandowski’s consistent dominance at the top level has earned him a place among the best strikers of his generation. While often underappreciated, the Polish striker’s move to Barcelona has only reaffirmed his status as one of football’s elite. Combining technical ability, physicality, and a near-perfect finishing ability, Lewandowski’s longevity and goal-scoring consistency make him an all-time great.

 

4. Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan)

 

 

Lautaro Martinez has been one of Serie A’s standout strikers since arriving at Inter Milan in 2018. A relentless forward with an eye for goal and the physicality to match, Martinez has helped guide Inter to multiple league titles and has been a key player for Argentina. Despite Serie A’s limited global exposure, his impressive goal-scoring record and consistent performances have earned him a spot among the world’s best.

 

3. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)

 

 

 

Harry Kane’s reputation as one of the most complete strikers in modern football is well-deserved. Now at Bayern Munich, Kane continues to break records with his impeccable finishing, aerial ability, and technical skill. With over a decade of world-class performances behind him, the England captain’s only blemish remains his lack of silverware, but his talent is undeniable.

 

2. Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid)

 

 

Few players can match Kylian Mbappé’s impact on world football. The French forward, now at Real Madrid, has been a sensation since his teenage years. Known for his blistering pace and extraordinary goal-scoring record, Mbappé has continued to evolve into one of the best players on the planet. His career total of over 400 goal contributions by the age of 25 is a testament to his generational talent and unstoppable rise.

 

1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City)

 

 

Erling Haaland has taken the football world by storm, shattering records with his goal-scoring feats at Manchester City. With an astonishing tally of over 100 goals in just a couple of seasons, the Norwegian striker has redefined what it means to be a centre-forward. His efficiency in front of goal and his ability to score with minimal touches make him a truly unique talent. Haaland’s dominance shows no sign of slowing, and he is set to become one of football’s all-time greats.

 

Honourable Mentions

 

While they didn’t quite make the top 10, these strikers have showcased immense talent and potential. Their contributions on the pitch have been undeniable, and they are all on the brink of greatness:

 

Victor Boniface

Kai Havertz

Artem Dovbyk

Darwin Núñez

Benjamin Šeško

 

Joshua Zirkzee

Dušan Vlahović

Serhou Guirassy

Álvaro Morata

Lois Openda

Marcus Thuram

Rasmus Højlund

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